Good job fellas, keep at it, keep doing your thing. Don't let negative comments bring you down. Haters gonna hate, you where out there competing giving it your all, they weren't.
You need to fish as a co angler for a couple years, take your time or you'll be a donator all your life. Your fishing high school stuff "community holes"!
I don’t buy that fishing as a Co-Angler for a couple years will do anything. Young anglers can do quite well if they have the money to buy the right electronics. The next thing is that you have to fish all the time. I qualified for the BASS Fed Natty back in like 2013 my first year fishing the Federation simply because I had time to practice on the lakes. I won a tournament on falcon that qualified me because I was super dialed in. Those who put in the time do the best. Now I’m a middle of the pack guy because I’m just showing up and fishing. Time in water + electronics = wins.
@@billy-r3r been there done that as a co angler not my thing. I’m going to college on scholarship for bass fishing so I have to push myself out of my comfort zone. I wish you would have watched some of my other videos before making this comment because this is not my first BFL as a boater and it’s the only one I have really struggled in. If I wasn’t equipped and qualified I wouldn’t fish them and I work my butt off for it. I know you didn’t mean any hate and you were just giving me advice I just wanted to let you know what happens off camera.
@@rsktransport man I gotta tell you that typically what I do on Rayburn. I love power fishing and it’s my confidence. With me going to college next year though I’m trying to branch out a bit and try new techniques. You can never forget the C-rig on Rayburn though. Usually does some pretty good damage out there. Tight lines!
Good job fellas, keep at it, keep doing your thing. Don't let negative comments bring you down. Haters gonna hate, you where out there competing giving it your all, they weren't.
I hurt my back watching that.
Man that boat driving was hard to watch
@@jeremymurray257 only way to get better is to send it
And when old man had bass little dude got to learn to help pops out not watch it lol . Yal did good I think.
You need to fish as a co angler for a couple years, take your time or you'll be a donator all your life. Your fishing high school stuff "community holes"!
I don’t buy that fishing as a Co-Angler for a couple years will do anything. Young anglers can do quite well if they have the money to buy the right electronics. The next thing is that you have to fish all the time. I qualified for the BASS Fed Natty back in like 2013 my first year fishing the Federation simply because I had time to practice on the lakes. I won a tournament on falcon that qualified me because I was super dialed in. Those who put in the time do the best. Now I’m a middle of the pack guy because I’m just showing up and fishing. Time in water + electronics = wins.
Other thing is that you don’t throw finesse stuff on lake like Rayburn. Swimbaits, crank baits, jigs, fish for big bites
@@billy-r3r been there done that as a co angler not my thing. I’m going to college on scholarship for bass fishing so I have to push myself out of my comfort zone. I wish you would have watched some of my other videos before making this comment because this is not my first BFL as a boater and it’s the only one I have really struggled in. If I wasn’t equipped and qualified I wouldn’t fish them and I work my butt off for it. I know you didn’t mean any hate and you were just giving me advice I just wanted to let you know what happens off camera.
@@rsktransport man I gotta tell you that typically what I do on Rayburn. I love power fishing and it’s my confidence. With me going to college next year though I’m trying to branch out a bit and try new techniques. You can never forget the C-rig on Rayburn though. Usually does some pretty good damage out there. Tight lines!